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Mohammed Amer Abdulfattah

Dr. Al-Ameri graduated from the Building & Construction Engineering Department at the University of Technology in 2006, securing a position as an engineer within the same department in the same year of his graduation. He contributed to various departmental laboratories and undertook administrative responsibilities. In 2012, he attained his Master’s degree from the aforementioned department, specializing in Environmental Engineering. Subsequently, he embarked on his doctoral journey at Monash University in Australia, completing his Ph.D. in the Civil Engineering Department in 2021. Presently, Dr. Mohammed holds the position of Director of the IT section within the Civil Engineering Department.

Title

  • Lecturer

Education

  • PhD. Civil Engineering, Monash University, Australia, 2021.
  • M.Sc. Building & Construction Engineering, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq, 2012.
  • B.Sc. Building & Construction Engineering, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq, 2006.

Research Interests

  • Stormwater Treatment
  • Stormwater Biofilters
  • Soil Pollution
  • Water Pollution
  • Air Pollution

Teaching

  • Engineering Drawings
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Engineering Economics
  • Mathematics II
  • Environmental & Sanitary Engineering

Most recent publications

  • Prodanovic, V., Hatt, B., Fowdar, H., Al-Ameri, M. and Deletic, A., 2022. Zero additional maintenance stormwater biofilters: from laboratory testing to field implementation. Blue-Green Systems, 4(2), pp.291-309.
  • AL-AMERI, M.A.A., 2020. The Long-Term Retention of Heavy Metals in Biofiltration Systems (Doctoral dissertation, Monash University)..
  • Al-Ameri, M., Hatt, B., Le Coustumer, S., Fletcher, T., Payne, E. and Deletic, A., 2018. Accumulation of heavy metals in stormwater bioretention media: A field study of temporal and spatial variation. Journal of Hydrology, 567, pp.721-731.
  • Al-Ameri, M., Hatt, B., Fletcher, T., Le Coustumer, S. and Deletic, A., 2015, January. Heavy metals in stormwater biofilter media: Will they become a management issue?. In International Conference on Water Sensitive Urban Design (9th:(2015: Sydney, NSW) (pp. 1-11). Barton, ACT: Engineers Australia.
  • Al-Ameri, M.A., 2011. Soil and plants pollution with some heavy metals caused by Al-Daura refinery emissions on the surrounded region. University of Technology.
  • Dr Al-Ameri received a scholarship from Higher Committee for Education Development (HCED) in Iraq to pursue a doctoral program in Australia.